Maximum Input Power Analysis of ASB’s MMIC Amplifiers Application Note
Introduction: In many applications, amplifiers may be subjected to an unexpected abnormal operation by a various RF environment so that the amplifier can't work properly in a system. We made a test to provide a maximum input power level before our amplifier is damaged and fails to operate, which can be useful for user to achieve a safe system design.
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